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Stradivari (1935 film)
1935 German film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Stradivari is a 1935 German drama film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Gustav Fröhlich, Sybille Schmitz and Harald Paulsen.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Emil Hasler. It was shot at the Johannisthal Studios in Berlin. A French-language version Stradivarius produced the same year was also directed by Géza von Bolváry but with a different cast.
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Synopsis
In 1914 a Hungarian officer inherits a Stradivarius which is believed to bring bad luck to its owner. He and his Italian fiancée are separated by the First World War, and he is badly wounded.
Cast
- Gustav Fröhlich as Sándor Teleki
- Sybille Schmitz as Maria Belloni
- Harald Paulsen as Imre Berczy
- Hilde Krüger as Irene Kardos
- Albrecht Schoenhals as Dr. Pietro Rossi
- Hans Leibelt as Professor Hoefer
- Aribert Wäscher as Carnetti
- Theodor Loos as Lazarettkommandant
- Edith Linn as Krankenschwester
- Heinrich Schroth as Oberst
- Veit Harlan as Antonio Stradivari
- Fritz Staudte as Nicolo Amati
- Hedda Björnson as Beatrice Amati
- Angelo Ferrari as Italienischer Offizier
- Armin Schweizer as Vilmos, alter Diener
- Armin Münch as Pista, Offiziersbursche
- Paul Rehkopf as Hotelportier
- S.O. Schoening as Fürst Nousinoff
- Marcella Albani as Fürstin Tatjana Nousinoff
- Fritz Kösling as Marquis Chambort
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